cannon cakes

snookemz
snookemz Posts: 82
edited September 25 in Food and Nutrition
Anyone heard of these? A girl on another forum I frequent took a picure of her favorite snack (for a game) and it was cannon cakes. So I could barely read the lable so I looked them up. 16 calories per cake, they appear rice cake size but NOT a rice cake. They're made from all natural ingredients too - which is baffling for 16 calories. They recommended them served with jellies or jams. Problem? I don't know WHAT they are! Some sort of cake thing, but is it more like an english muffin or a pancake or a cupcake? And where does one buy them? All google told me was what kind of machine makes them and how to get my own - yeah no thanks I just want to know what they taste like!

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  • Hsanders3961
    Hsanders3961 Posts: 245 Member
    bump - I want to know too!
  • skinnyjeanzbound
    skinnyjeanzbound Posts: 3,932 Member
    Bump--also curious...
  • ShellyMacchi
    ShellyMacchi Posts: 975 Member
  • HilarieXcore
    HilarieXcore Posts: 214 Member
    That doesn't answer her question on what they taste like.
  • gatorflyer
    gatorflyer Posts: 536 Member
    curiouser and curiouser
  • snookemz
    snookemz Posts: 82
    I found the same site, which is how i found the machines to make them. I was browsing on my phone then, maybe I missed something but I didn't see anything on the taste or texture
  • ShellyMacchi
    ShellyMacchi Posts: 975 Member
    info from more googling *S*

    It takes rice & wheat grain pellets and compresses them until they explode into round, flat, healthy and delicious snacks. Eat them the way they are or dip them into hummus, spreads, dips, salsa, ect... There are 15 Cannon Cakes in each package. Delicious!!
  • ShellyMacchi
    ShellyMacchi Posts: 975 Member
    so texture is not mentioned but sounds like would be rice-cake like..sorta.. kinda *L*
  • Sounds like something we have here in NY at Wegmans called Coco Pop MultiGrain Cakes. They're not bad, but not a bunch of taste to them really. Just kind of a stand in for a cracker or chip. I like to put a little peanut butter on them for breakfast.
  • DebbieMc3
    DebbieMc3 Posts: 289 Member
    I eat them all the time. They taste like a thin crispy rice cake. Delicious with tuna, hummus, guac.....
    When i was on WW they were 5 cakes for only 1 pp.
    Give them a try.
  • gnastro
    gnastro Posts: 239 Member
    Cannon cakes are found in Shoprite supermarkets in New Jersey. I love them they have a crunch to them. Costco which is like a Sam's or a B.J wholesale club sell them also. There they are called Kim's Magic Pop. I put my egg salad on them or peanut butter and jelly on them. I crave crunch not sweets so it helps me. They are sold usually in a two pack about 10 or 12 in each pack for $5.00.:happy:
  • beckajw
    beckajw Posts: 1,728 Member
    Kitchenfairy, I agree sounds like Wegman's Cocopops. They are crispy and not much flavor. A little like a rice cake--honestly, I don't know how to describe them. I add Polaner Sugar Free plus Fiber Raspberry Fruit Spread and get a lot to eat for very few calories.
  • gnastro
    gnastro Posts: 239 Member
    They are originally a Korean snack cake. There is a site just check out Kim's magic pop, apparently they come in different flavors.
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